- Lokata Company
The Lokata Company (pronounced "low-kay-tah", "locator") was formed in the late 1970s in Falmouth,
Cornwall , UK. The first product was a combined marine receiver and direction finder, for yachts and small boats. From there, the company designed and manufactured products for the marine electronics market, including communications receivers, Navtex receivers, radar detectors, transponders and emergency position indicating radio beacons (EPIRBs). [citebook|title=Handbook of Offshore Cruising: The Dream and Reality of Modern Ocean Cruising|author=Jim Howard, Charles J. Doane|year= 2000|publisher=Sheridan House, Inc.|id=ISBN 1574090933]The company was acquired by Kelvin Hughes Ltd, and eventually moved to
Hainault inEssex . Production of Lokata-branded products has ceased, as the company now concentrates on products for commercial shipping. [David Searle Electronics [http://www.dsearleuk.force9.co.uk/] ] Thousands of Lokata products remain in use worldwide. [http://www.sartech.com/about.asp Sartech website] ]In 2001, support for Lokata EPIRB products was transferred to Sartech Engineering Ltd.
In 1983 a
New Scientist article covered a story about the inventor of a Lokata product called the "Watchman". He had independently re-invented part of the well-knownExocet missile's guidance system in his invention. This led to some publicised controversy involving the MOD and the Patent Office. [New Scientist [http://books.google.com/books?id=IKgoAAAAMAAJ&dq=%22lokata%22+radar&q=%22lokata%22+radar+exocet&pgis=1#search] ] [New Scientist [http://books.google.com/books?id=IKgoAAAAMAAJ&q=%22lokata%22+radar&dq=%22lokata%22+radar&pgis=1] ] The Ministry of Defence tried to requisition hispatent , but he defied the secrecy order and went public and a public row arose about possible loss ofemployment making Lokata Watchmans inFalmouth, Cornwall where he lived.Fact|date=July 2008References
External links
*http://www.sartech.com/about.asp
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